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Examples Of Is The American Dream Attainable In Contemporary Society

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Choi, Isabella. “Is the American Dream Attainable in Contemporary Society?”. Life Reset, 3 Nov. 2021, https://www.liferesetinternational.org.
In this article, Choi talks about how the American dream is unachievable because of money, social ranking, race, gender, etc. She says “The American Dream is not attainable in contemporary society due to racism, socioeconomic inequality, and unacceptance of various opinions”(Choi). One of her examples is the Stop AAPI Hate Movement. Students and teachers alike are also being discriminated against by their peers because of race, this being one of the big examples of the American dream’s absence. Choi states that money influences the treatment you receive when you're injured as well as your chance at opportunities. …show more content…

His depiction of the conditions were as such “The closeness of the place, and the heat of the climate, added to the number in the ship, which was so crowded that each had scarcely room to turn himself, almost suffocated us”(Equiano 93). Along with the treatment from their captors “One day they had taken a number of fishes; and when they had killed and satisfied themselves with as many as they thought fit, to our astonishment, rather than give any of them to us to eat, they tossed the remaining fish into the sea again”(Equiano 94). America, the place of the “American dream” has not always been so accessible. Olaudah had to work hard for his owners to earn the money for his freedom. He then devoted himself to the abolishment of …show more content…

But also that they have only the minimum and aren’t financially secure. The Americans who’ve lived here many years have begun to see the dream being more relative to wealth due to the shifting definition. Which is why they don’t consider having attained ‘the American dream’. “If you’re new to this country, then life seems pretty good here”(Rosenfeld). He also says Americans are too insecure to enjoy their

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